Start a Business for Nothing

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Hey All,

This Internet Marketing craze just might catch on someday.

If some of you are anything like me you cut your marketing teeth on Magazines such as Business Opportunity and Entrepreneur Magazine.

Well, I read them as much for entertainment as for learning how to make money off of the latest and greatest money making opportunity.

It seems that those magazines have found out about Internet Marketing as we know and love it.

The subject line for this post was the cover story on this months issue of Entrepreneur. Other cover articles are "Website dos and don'ts," "Build a brand online," "Essential Business Tweets" and "Four Wily Entrepreneurs reveal tips, strategies and free Resources."

February's issue had, "Think BIG Be The Next Faceboook," "Blog Like A Rock Star," "Win The Google Lottery."

A recent Small Business Opportunities Mag. had the article; "$10 Million Selling Old Books Online."

Yep, this Internet Marketing craze just might catch on.

George Wright
#business #start
  • Profile picture of the author Sue McDonald
    Yes George you are right. It is amazing what some people out there are selling. Wouldn't mind selling some of the things around my house. My husband is a hoarder extraordinaire. I might be able to make a fortune. Good post food for thought.
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  • Profile picture of the author Aira Bongco
    Hi George,

    I also find myself constantly looking at marketing books and magazines to search for some business ideas. But being in the Internet marketing scene for quite some time now, nothing beats getting your information straight from the people who are into Internet marketing themselves.

    Aira
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    • Profile picture of the author George Wright
      Yes,

      However these mags have been around forever. The information l read was nothing new or Earth shaking.

      Yet one issue generates more money than any WSO and probably most launches.

      Our market is alive and well. Now others are seeing that and not pausing to argue about "rehashed anything."

      This is offline information selling.

      George Wright

      Originally Posted by airabongco View Post

      Hi George,

      I also find myself constantly looking at marketing books and magazines to search for some business ideas. But being in the Internet marketing scene for quite some time now, nothing beats getting your information straight from the people who are into Internet marketing themselves.

      Aira
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  • Profile picture of the author Tron2k
    I regularly read Entrepreneur and other "Serious" magazines. Theres always tips to get from the big guys!
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